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Books with title Aleph-Bet The Hebrew Alphabet

  • Alef-Bet: A Hebrew Alphabet Book

    Michelle Edwards

    Paperback (NewSouth Books, March 1, 2009)
    Hebrew is a very, very old language. It was spoken in ancient Israel many thousands of years ago, and has been kept alive for centuries by Jews and scholars. Modern Hebrew was the dream and work of a man named Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. He made new words from ancient words and gave Hebrew speakers a way to say modern words such as ice cream, bicycle, and airplane.This book is a child's introduction to modern Hebrew; but more than that, it is a joyous portrait of a very special family. Its heroine, Gabi, shares in the activities of five-year-olds everywhere; she dances, she pretends, she dresses up, she helps with the baby. Her exuberance about her own life bounces off every page, and the enthusiasm and warmth of her family surround her, and the reader, with love.
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  • Color the Aleph-Bet: The Hebrew Alphabet for ages 3 to 6

    Sarah Mazor, MazorBooks

    eBook (MazorBooks, Sept. 27, 2016)
    Color the Aleph-Bet is a wonderful introduction to the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet. This entertaining and interactive book familiarizes young children with each of the Hebrew letters as well as with twenty-two common Hebrew words. Color the Aleph-Bet is another installment in the 'A Taste of Hebrew for English Speaking Kids’ MazorBooks series. This volume is perfect for preschool kids, ages 3 to 6.Check out the second volume: The Hebrew Alphabet: Read, Write & Color, Learning Hebrew for ages 6 and above.
  • Aleph-Bet The Hebrew Alphabet

    Levin Kipniss

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, )
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  • Alef-Bet: A Hebrew Alphabet Book

    Michelle Edwards

    Hardcover (Lothrop Lee & Shepard, April 1, 1992)
    An alphabet book that features three siblings and their parents in their everyday family life at home
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  • Alef-Bet: A Hebrew Alphabet Book

    Michelle Edwards

    Library Binding (Lothrop Lee & Shepard, April 1, 1992)
    Introduces children to modern Hebrew through a portrait of a special family, including five-year-old Gabi, whose bouncing exuberance makes it fun to join her in learning the Hebrew alphabet.
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  • The Hebrew Alphabet: ’ālep to tāw

    Jason Andrew Wetz

    Hardcover (The Classical Language Initiative, Nov. 1, 2015)
    For educational institutions who have one or both Modern and Classical Hebrew tracks, The Hebrew Alphabet: 'ālep to tāw is the course for all students to master prior to choosing their specific path of interest. In regards to potential instructors, the eighteen lessons prevent an unbalanced classroom by creating an equal and firm grounding for all students. Aside from guiding the students through the course and the grading of the enclosed exams, there is little preparation needed for an instructor who has already mastered the Hebrew language and is equated with modern standards for Hebrew acquisition. Jason Andrew Wetz - BA, MA and PhD Candidate - Hebrew, Biblical and Judaic Studies.